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Pagina 104
... authority of the University , without the reality . It could receive that authority only by passing the Council , Congregation , and Convocation of the University , which receives benefaction only by de- ciding whether proposed ...
... authority of the University , without the reality . It could receive that authority only by passing the Council , Congregation , and Convocation of the University , which receives benefaction only by de- ciding whether proposed ...
Pagina 105
... authorities ' . Similarly , writing as · Chancellor and Vice - Chancellor of Oxford Univer- sity ' , the authors of ... authority of the University of Oxford . 2. The scheme contemplates a general fund for subscriptions , and a body of ...
... authorities ' . Similarly , writing as · Chancellor and Vice - Chancellor of Oxford Univer- sity ' , the authors of ... authority of the University of Oxford . 2. The scheme contemplates a general fund for subscriptions , and a body of ...
Pagina 110
... authority of the University in declaration of its needs , its poverty , and its appeal for charity — an authority which the University has not given to the present appeal and scheme headed The Needs of Oxford University ' . C.C.C. ...
... authority of the University in declaration of its needs , its poverty , and its appeal for charity — an authority which the University has not given to the present appeal and scheme headed The Needs of Oxford University ' . C.C.C. ...
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